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Registration Closed.
Last Date to Register: 4/1/2011 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 4/10/2011 12:01 AM
Agency: CESA 2
Agency Contact: Jill Gierach
Agency Assistant: Peggy Strong 262.473.1445
Location: CESA 2 - Whitewater
1221 Innovation Drive
Whitewater, WI 53190
Facility: 1221 Innovation Drive, Whitewater 53190
Date/Time:
4/13/2011 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM Registration at 8:30am
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Video self-modeling is a form of observational learning where videos are edited so that only the best examples of the task or behavior are viewed for learning. Video self-modeling is being used to teach social skills, communication, cognitive skills, self-care and vocational skills. Not only is the video modeling an important tool for teaching a student, it is a valuable assessment and progress reporting tool as well as a valuable tool for self improvement and staff training.

This PC/Windows-only session will share information and research resources on video modeling, case example videos and instruction for video editing. Participants will learn important strategies for successful implementation of video modeling in the classroom, in therapy, in the home and in the community. Video modeling is a beneficial strategy for educators and therapists of all categories and age groups.

1. Participants will explore resources, research and case examples to develop a working knowledge of video modeling.
2. Participants will view case example videos, pre- and post-editing, to further develop an understanding of video modeling.
3. Participants will learn video editing tools and techniques.

Presenter: Cindy Nankee OT ATP

Note:
You are encouraged to bring your own iPad or iPod; if you do, you must bring your own wireless laptop with an already created iTunes account in order to synch your iTechnology to it. Also, please bring a Flip Camera along if you have one!
 

 


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